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I T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 17, NO. 7 Mrs. Bartlett Gives Many Practical Hints GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1027 QUARTERLY MEETING PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BOARD URGED TO DEVISE PLAN TO CARÊ FOR SCHOOL GROWTH TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.00 l’rr Year Building Activities Increase In Gresham An in te restin g program has been prepared f o r 't h e F ree M ethodist» d istric t q u a rte rly m eeting w hich , Bobby Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs Ju dging from the size of th e will convene on T hursday evening Ja ck so n Join's, u n derw ent an oper A m eeting of a very helpful c h a ra c te r w as held at th e high school An extensive building program is of th is week at the ch u rch , closing crow d a t th e second class of the on Sunday evening. March 27 Dis" laSl T uesdav n ig h t w hich resu lted in encouragem ent to the board th a t ation in P o rtlan d F riday for the re g etting under headw ay In G resh Outlook cooking school, th e ladies tric t E lder W. N. Coffee of P o rtlan d tb ere w as “ ‘lesire 011 the p a rt of the d istric t to provide somehow to moval of to n sils and adenoids. He am and vicinity, one co n tra cto r of G resham a re very m uch in te r will be in ch arg e tak e ca re ,h e increased num ber of stu d e n ts in prospect for next year. , stood th e ordeal well and is recov alone having live buildings under ested in the question of good cook erin g rap id ly from th e effects of course of constru ctio n at the p re s An all-day Sunday school con- ! T he m eeting w as com posed of about 25 p atro n s and m em bers of ing. P rovision w as m ade for an the operation. ent time. Claude Stockton has the vention w ill be held F rid ay and it board who w ere called to g eth er as a re p rese n tativ e com pany w ith- even la rg e r crow d for th e th ird r Mr. and Mrs. A. E. K essler and c o n tra ct for a new J5.000 building class w hich w as held today in th e !* 9 hoped th e re w i" be a g eneral out reg ard to th e ir know n a ttitu d e in o rd er to give the m a tte r carefu l d au g h ter of Sherwood w ere in to be erected by P eter L enard on rally of all in terested in th e Sun- con sid eratio n and get a fair exp ressio n of th o se in terested . T he m eet- social room s of the M ethodist G resham Sunday g reetin g old the 40-foot frontage owned by him day school, of w hatever denom ina- ’ug °* th is “com m ittee" w as called by action of th e high school board church. friends. betw een the w estern boundary line tion. Capable sp eak ers have been antl the^notice said “for th e purpose of in v estig atin g th e needs and de- Mrs. B a rtlett show ed the house M. M. S quire w as on the street of the new D ow sett building on secured for th is convention and term in in g th e fu tu re policy of th is d istric t in reg a rd to adm itting out- wives th is afternoon how to cook Monday for the first tim e since his Powell stre e t and the tem porary side stu d e n ts.” All w ere invited to ex p ress th e ir convictions on th is p ap ers will be presented on p ra c ti o ysters or cro q u ettes in th e oven recent severe Illness. building occupied by the Ross very im p o rtan t m a tte r as th e policy to be adopted would m ean much cally every phase of th is b ran ch of instead of in deep fat. It w as an O. I. Neal is w earing a broad C aptain II. L. Beard, d irecto r of Brow n real estate business. for th e fu tu re of the school. angel cake day, too, and a w onder religious work. Mrs. C arrie Deal . , sm ile due to th e a rriv a l of his first the O. A. C. cadet band, w hich will The L enard building will be 40 and Mrs. M ildred K auffm an will T hose invited w ere th e follow ing: Jam es Elkington. Theod. B rug- grandchild. A son w as born to Mr ful cake w as produced through ap p e ar here next F riday night. feet square, one story In height and Mrs. B a rtle tt’s skill and the heat give readin g s during th e day and ger. H- W. L ynch, W. F. H oney, L. L. K idder, H. W. S trong. L ouis i and Mrs. Clyde Ituegg a t th e home of hollow tile construction. T he controlled oven. Sponge cakes of ° n ’ W eveninK Mr aud Mrs Y unker, E. P. Schedeen, A1 P eier, Wm. P eterso n , F. O. E kstrom , A. C. of Mrs. C arrie Pow ell on Sunday O. A- ( . BAND FRID AY stru c tu re will contain a basem ent. Donald M acPhee w ill. sin«. The j A rvidson. A. A. McMillan. Jo h n S treb in , H arry McCreary, J. H. S terl- March 20 The b ,bv has been all types w ere dem onstrated. A NIGHT AT GYMNASIUM Mr. L enard plans to occupy half of business affairs of th e conference ing. Mrs. E. H. Cook. W. It. B eehler. Victor Johnson. W alter Jo h an so n , named Clyde Neal Ruegg but will lim a bean loaf w as show n as a th e building w ith his ta ilo rin g shop Moving pictu res of college life m eat su bstitute, also a gingerbread w ill be tra n sa c te d on S atu rd ay , j H. L. S t.C la ir, A rth u r D ow sett, Mrs. George F o rtn e r, C. G. Schneider, he known by the nam e of Neal. The Rev. D. B. W eintz, p asto r of Ted Johnson, Dr. A. W. Botkin. Mrs. O. A. E astm an. C. R. K eller and J. J. R obertson received a num and work at G. A. C. will be a fea equipm ent and the oth er p art will and b ran muffins. be offered for ren tal. The dry th e St. Jo h n s church, w ill preach ■ Chas. Cleveland. T he final class w ill be held next ber of p leasan t ca lls S atu rd ay on tu re of tlie program presen ted by cleaning a p p a ra tu s will rem ain in T h ursday evening and the Rev. F. Friday. The program is to include E ach person had received a detailed statem en t of expenses of th e l,ie occasion of his S2d birthday. Hie (). A. C. cadet band when it the brick building near his re s i such in te restin g things as: poor W. Oliver F rid ay m orning. A c o r high school for th e y ears 1925 and 1926, and it w as explained th a t a new His sister Mrs. E lizabeth McLain sto p s here on its 21st an n u al con dence. as it would be considered too m an ’s tu rk ey w ith stuffing, baked dial invitatio n is extended to the law passed at th e last session of the le g isla tu re perm itted th e inclusion presented him with an uppetizing cert tour, Friday, March 25. E. T. great a fire hazard in the business brow n bread, baked potatoes on th e public to be p resen t a t all these of c e rta in item s in the c le rk ’s rep o rt to the county school su p e rin ten b irth d ay cake. She w as accom Reed, college editor, will give a section. services. short talk illu strate d by the motion h alf shell, c h e rry salad w ith to a st dent, on w hich w as based th e re tu rn from o utside stu d en ts and w hich panled by her d au g h ters Mrs. Inez A nother building which has been ed cheese w afers, Indian pudding, equalized the cost to outside stu d en ts and those in the union high M iller and Mrs. E thel Miller, also p ictu res during the sh o rt In term is begun by Mr. Stockton and w hich AbVENTIST SERVIi ES sion of th e concert. Mr. Reed has oven canning using beets as a « two g ran d so n s W illiam and T heo will m aterially Improve the a p p e a r ATTRACTIVE TO MANY d istric t. accom panied the band on m any of sam ple, rh u b arb canned w ithout This new m easu re, w hich was senate bill No. 279, was an am end dore McLain. O thers who culled ance of the T w elve-m ile co rn er is its anim al concert to u rs giving processing. A service of u n u su al in te re st is m en t of section 5325 Oregon Law s, rela tiv e to th e county high school d u rin g the day w ere G ust L arson, the sto re w hich Is being erected by T his sounds like a big day and so being planned by th e local Seventh tu itio n fund. P rin c ip a l Cannon w as larg ely responsible for securing O. Andrew s, th e Rev. L. A. Skuile th ese ta lk s about college lKc and G eorge P age and Will F e rris on th e cam pus activities. it will be. E verything on the pro- Day A dventist church for next F ri- this im p o rta n t am endm ent w hich provides th a t, in figuring the interest and the Rev. Ii. C. Dewey who came Guy C raig, b arito n e and a m em site of th e p resen t stru c tu re w here g ram —and m ore too— is going into day evening when E lder I. J. Wood- on th e fair value of the investm ent in high school buildings, shops. | from Mt. Vernon, W ashington, c u rl ber of th e band, will give a solo a< Page conducted a grocery and gen th e oven at 10 o'clock and Mrs. m an of P ortlan d , p resid en t of the gym nasium s, g arag es, and th e like m ay be included, allow ing for de ier in the week for a few days. Mr. e ra l line of m erchandise for nearly B a rtle tt isn 't going to look at it un- w estern Oregon conference, w ill be p reciatio n : and also th a t in te re st on fair value of th e investm ent in R obertson is enjoying his usual de ■ompanled by the band. Mr. Craig eight years. T his is to be of hol has been soloist for th e band for til it is ta k en out to serve the ladies p resen t to speak. The service will high school fu rn itu re , equipm ent and a p p a ra tu s rauy be included, a l g ree of health. low tile and brick construction, one p resent. be held in th e new church th e dedi- low ing for depreciation. Miss Anna H am ilton w as a S un th e past th ree years and has made sto ry In height and 35x62 feet in T his is going to be in terestin g to cation of w hich w ill ta k e place day g u est a t th e home of Mr. and a bit w herever be I irs sung. Ray size. T his, Mr. Cannon explained, would do aw ay with an inequality th e m any home m ak ers who now A pril 10. T he conference m ale Mrs. A. J. W, Brown. Miss H am il mond Coopcy, tru m p et soloist who For a long tim e past Mr. P ag e’s w hich had existed and give th e d istric t a re tu rn co m m ensurate w ith the own a heat controlled oven and to q u arte t, w hich is com posed of some ton is ta k in g the n u rs e s ’ train in g s playing his second y ear w ith tin* business has exceeded th e bound cost of providing educational facilities to stu d en ts from outside the band will give a tru m p et solo as an th e m any m ore who a re planning ex tra fine sin g ers from P o rtlan d , course at Good S am aritan hospital. d istrict. arie s of the building. On F e b ru new cooking equipm ent because will be p resen t to provide special Joseph Holuday of Pendleton has added fea tu re to the program . Cap ary 1 of th is year Will F e rris a c A full ex p lan atio n of th e present situ atio n in the high school p e r been spending a few days with ta in H. L. Beard, d irecto r of the they realize th e ir m ethods a r e n ’t j m usic. T his preach in g service will quired an in te rest in the store. Ho as m odern as friend h u sband's fiiv- ! ta k e the place of the usual Mis- ta in in g to expenses and atten d a n ce and w hat m ight he expected in the R in ar M attson. Both are m em bers band considers Coopey the best of the T heta Chi n atio n al social tru m p e t player and soloist th a t he Is also associated w ith Mr. Page in fu tu re, was presented. ver—and th a t’s a real antique. sio n ary V oluntary society of the fra te rn ity at th e U niversity of Ore- the fru it stand on the opposite side T here w as co n sid erab le discussion and v ario u s opinions w ere ex gan. has ever had in th e band. In fact the lesson is going to in young people. of th e Base Line. T he men a re pressed. T he re s u lt w as an alm ost unanim ous vote of th e m eeting L ittle H elen Mack Is q u ite ill at C aptain Heard has selected a pro te re s t you because we all love t u r E lder I. F. Soule of T ro u td ale is tem p o rarily located w est of th e key and here is one w ithin the in charg e of th e p reaching services u rg in g th e board to try to devise some m eans to provide for th e co n th e hom e of h er m other, Mrs. P earl g ram w hich be considers to be as Mack. Tw elve-m ile service station and are tin u ed grow th of th e school. p u rse of all. And then th e stuffing. a t G resham . R eg u lar m eetings are H. J. P u lfe r and son Cecil of good if not b etter th an any ever endeavoring to dll orders in sp ite C. G. S chneider, re p rese n tin g the fair board, presented th e p ro presen ted on th e an n u al tours. The I t ’s a very old sou thern recipe, and held each S atu rd ay at 11 o'clock, P o rtlan d w ere in G resham Monday of the »«convenience of th e ir loca h a sn ’t a bread crum b or a speck of preceded by Sabbath school a t 10. posal th a t th e school board use th e new fair building, w hich could be on business. Mr. P u lfer expects to band has been p racticin g on the tion. move back to G resham as soon as had a t nom inal cost and m ade su itab le a t sm all expense, and th u s re program for the past m onths and sage in it." “ You c a n ’t im agine a The new stru c tu re will face the lieve th e crow ded condition of th e school. T his w as such an un ex p ect a su itab le residence can be found. now can p resen t It In tru e m ilitary d ressing w ithout bread crum bs, can 1 ROCKWOOD COUPLE He may build on his p ro p erty on south but w ill be b u ilt 15 feet f a r th ed suggestion th a t n eith er th e p rin cip al nor th e board would say style. UNITED IN MARRIAGE you?” ask Mrs. B a rtlett. “Well, Ava avenue. w h eth er it w as feasible. B ut th ey said it would be investigated. The m usicians, led by A lbert Toy er n o rth and the sum e distan ce Two c a rs collided at th e co rn er come and see, not only see but A nother suggestion w as th a t the board provide class room s a t a of Main and T hird street on S a tu r veteran drum m ajor, will p arad e in fa rth e r ea st than the old sto re TASTE. ” Mrs. B a rtle tt has prom - Two Rockwood young people, ised to fill th e poor tu rk ey so full I Harol<1 S innet W ay and Miss F lo r- m inim um of expense and keep th e school going forw ard until such tim e day afternoon, doing slight dam age th e business p a rt of th e tow n in which is being razed. T his will in to each. T hose involved w ere G er th e re will be a bite for everyone I ence M arS“ r <* Merig, w ere united as it m ig h t seem expedient to u n d ertak e a m ore p erm an en t building tru d e Ruhlin of Route 2, G resham , the afternoon. In th e ir reg u latio n su re g re a te r safety for traffic at th© Tw elve-m ile co rn er w here th e old W ith the canning season n ea rly in thP bonds o t m atrim ony Sunday program . and Matt G ard n er of Bridal Veil m ilitary uniform s and oran g e on, m any will be interested in afternoon at 3 o’clock a t th e home A lthough th e situ atio n has undoubtedly become m ore favorable falls. It Is understood th a t each lined capes the band m akes a very sto re o b structed th e view from two easier m ethods of canning, p asteu r- tb e ReV- stan4oI’<l Moore in since th e recen t bond election, It seemed to be th e concensus of opinion took ca re of th e dam age in cu rred . im pressive ap p earan ce w hile on sides. Mr. Page and his p a rtn e r T he in tersectio n is an Irreg u lar will continue to handle the usual ization instead of sterilization,and 1>ortland. They w ere atten d ed by th a t it would be unw ise to p rese n t any con sid erab le building proposl- one and confusing to a d riv er tu r n parade. of course less work. I h er b ro th er Alvin Merig and th e tion to th e voters. Some seem to th in k th e re m ay be a falling off in the ing into the side street. T he program to be given in stock of groceries and feed, gaso Mrs. B a rtlett w ill also dem on- Rroom'8 8‘8ter M‘88 GIadys W ay’ num ber of those d esirin g to com e to th is school from o th er d istric ts, or G resham F riday night is as fol line and o ther autom obile necessi C o ntinued on page « ties. They hope to get Into th eir s tra te how to can rhubarb, goose- The b rid e- wbo was a fo rm er 8tu’ th a t som e o th er contingency may arise in th e n ear fu tu re th a t would lows: new building inside of six weeks. b erries, and c ra n b e rrie s w ithout »dent of G resham Union high affect th e school, and th erefo re advise going ahead slow ly, b ut surely. BULL RUN STAGI LINI "E u ry an th e,” O verture, (von The old1 m aple tree, a landm ark school, h as been m aking her home W eber). T he school board is m eeting th is m o rning w ith a com m ittee of the cooking so that w hen opened they TO STA R T W EDNESDAY on the city ball lawn, is no more. “F aclllta ,” solo for tru m p et w ith her uncle T heodore S tens- fair board to consider th e feasibility of u sin g the fa ir building for w ill be fresh and ready to serve. Follow ing up th e line of im (H a rtm a n ) played by Raymond To the g rief of tree lovers it was land and his m other. T he groom is school purposes. It is suggested th a t the ladies Coopey. laid low yesterday m orning (Vhen provem ent noted th ro u g h o u t th e "T a n h n u ser,” Selection (W agner) come early to obtain a se at n ear em ployed by th e C arm an M anu Its m any b ranches w ere cu t off and co u n try g en erally In th e m a tte r of fac tu rin g com pany in P o rtland. "On th e Road to M andalay,” vo th e fro n t as the la rg e st class of the tra n sp o rta tio n , a stag e service has cal solo (S p eak s), sung by Guy piled In a g rea t heap for a fu tu re cooking school is expected on F r i T hey w ill resid e betw een R ock bonfire. A rope was fastened to Its now been in stalled betw een P o rt Craig. wood and P o rtlan d w here Mr. Way day. Saxophone q u arte t In group of land and Bull Run. T he need has c h a ra c te ristic num bers by "S la p ” top and the tree pulled out by th e has purchased a home in the Ascot roots. A new coinfort station is to ______ been ap p a ren t for some tim e for a W hite. S atu rd ay E vening, A pril 2— R ock tra c ts. be erected on th is site adjacent to In term ission. ----------------- ■ bus service betw een P ort hind and wood P.-T. A. vaudeville. "L a F erla,” Suite E spagnole (La- th e D ow sett building recently oc T hursday, M arch 31—D inner by T h e O utlook w ill ta k e a c e n su r of G re sh am in o rd e r to this scenic portion of th e city ’s Com be). S aturday Evening. A pril 9—Con Evangelical cupied by tb s P ortlan d E lectric W om ens u n i o n , g a t h e r a few d efin ite a n d m uch d e sire d fac ts re g a rd in g o u r hack door yard. “ H ear Me N orm a,” duet for trom c e rt at Swedish Mission church. G range hall. ow er com pany. When com pleted _________________ city. T h e e n ro llm e n t w ill be m ad e d u rin g th e n e x t tw o The new line is scheduled to be- bones (B ellini) played by N avarre this building will be used as a te r —............ il w eeks by th e O u tlo o k ’s h u s tlin g c ity re p o rte r, M rs. M ary Jd" W ednesday, March 23. and will Dunn and F ran ces Snodgrass. "T he King O’ Spain,” March m inal for th e D unthorpe stage W elch, w ho w ill m ak e a p e rso n a l c a n v ass, g o in g from houst* m ake tw o trip s dally from Port- lines. A confectionery is to be In to h o u se SO f a r a s possible. land, one leaving th e city at M:30 (F re ta ). " S ta r Spangled B anner.” T h e re a re se v e ra l fa c ts to be lea rn ed . A m ong th em a re a 1,1 a,,<1 ,h*' other nt 4 P m Tl1* “T he program I have selected for stalled and the place equipped to first re tu rn trip from Bull Run be th e to u r includes som e heavy and fill the needs of th e rapidly g row th e se : gins at 1:30 p. m. and th e second some light n um bers,” SHys Captain ing traffic on th is street. W h a t is th e a c tu a l p o p u la tio n of th e city ? Alex U ullikson secured th e bid at 6:30 In th e aftern o o n . C. L. Beard. ” 1 think we have as good a program as we have ever presented H ow m an y h o u ses h a s th e city ? Bettes Is the m an ag er and ow ner of on a to u r and one th a t Is well on the old D ow sett building which H ow m an y ho u ses a r e v a c a n t? waB form erly occupied by the Todd the new stag e line w hich Is routed adapted to all au d ien ces.” ’a in t shop and has begun razing it H ow m a n y hom e o w n e rs o r re n te rs d e sire fre e city m ail from P o rtlan d to G resham over the d e liv e ry ? Base Line road and from G resham PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE to m ake way for the new stru c tu re w hich S tockton has th e c o n tra c t T h e n th e r e a re a n u m b e r of q u e s tio n s re g a rd in g b u si to P o rtlan d over th e Powell Valley, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. G iltn er of n e ss firm s a n d places. H ow m any, w h a t lin e s a n d how th u s affording th«* to u rist an op P o rtlan d w ere Sunday d inner for building. T his will be an up- to-date on e-story building and In po rtu n ity of viewing a portion of m an y p e rso n s em ployed. 1 g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H ar- keeping w ith th e sto re and office th e co u n try over tw o ro u tes. The A nd sin ce th is is a p a r t of a C ity B e tte rm e n t c a m p a ig n | man. The G lltn ers expect to move buildings erected on this street. th e r e p o r te r w ill m ak e a n o te of u n s ig h tly a n d u n s a n ita ry P o rtlan d depot is located at P ark to th is vicinity soon. T he Brockw ay & Nelson building c o n d itio n s a b o u t t^ie city, n o t m e n tio n in g a n y n a m e s, of and Yamhill stree ts. Stops will be Mrs. George Yost has been tak - being pushed along and when m ade in Pow ell Valley and Dodge course. P ark. An hour and 25 m inutes Is ' Ing trea tm e n ts In P o rtlan d for ear com pleted will p rese n t a fine a p O ne q u e stio n to be a sk ed w ill be th is : W h a t do you s u g req u ired to m ake th e run between trouble. pearance. g est in th e w ay of lo ca lity o r g e n e ra l im p ro v e m e n t th a t j the ,wo p|ac„„ Mrs. Ben Nelson en tertain ed Rum ors a re afloat of o th e r build ■ w ould be in th e lin e of C ity B e tte rm e n t? friends from P o rtland recently. ings to be erected In G resham th is All pure linen lunch sets, cloth conies 35 by 35 in. T h is is so lely a se rv ice of th e O utlook t o th e co m m u n ity Mrs. H ollenbeck's d au g h ter and prlng w hich will help not only to th ree ch ild ren from Ohio have a r boost th e ap p e aran c e of the city but to g a in defin ite in fo rm a tio n t h a t is needed and w ill be used and with four napkins to match. Blue, pink, laven rived to m ake th e ir hom e w ith him. in c o n n e c tio n w ith a C ity B e tte rm e n t c am p aig n . 111 be a d raw ing for m ore extens- der and gold borders with plain center, QQz. Mrs. Ben H alstead, who has been ve lines of com m ercial activity iu T h e h e a rty c o o p e ra tio n of a ll re sid e n ts an d h o m e o w n T uesday Evening. March 22— a big value for.................................................. vO v A m erican Legion and A uxiliary ill, w as presented a few days ago th e com m unity. e rs is e a rn e s tly so licited . m eeting at g ran g e hall. w ith a beautiful bouquet from the All linen lunch cloths, pure linen, 45 inches square, Lenten Si«rvlees. Ladies Aid. p atro n ag e of high school affairs ' T uesday A fternoon, March 22—■ IUNIOR ( LASS PLAY assorted colored borders, plain centers and Lenten services will be held Wed- A card p arty will be given a t th e N eighbors of W oodcraft m eeting at and m any feel keenly th e fact th a t ' BRIN GS OUT ( ROD D all-over block plaids, a wonderful value home of Mrs. J. H M etzger. esday evening at S o’clock at Zion home of Mr. ami Mrs. W illard Bliss they w ere treated to o u tb u rsts of | vangellcal church. T he serm on The ju n io r class play which was p ro fan ity which w ere n ot only ) W ednesday M orning. M arch 23— on S atu rd ay evening. M arch 26. topic for the evening will be, “T he A. R. Helney, who h as been ill given at th e high school la st T h u rs shocking and disgusting, hut w hich i Hewing class a t high school. G arb of th e K ing.” T his will be a with an attac k of th e grip, Is now day and F riday evenings, was well wer e n tirely u nnecessary, as ail W ednesday A fternoon, March 23. on th e road to recovery. l ine quality mercerized English Prints shown in p o rtra y al of how L'httat has been pro fan ity is u n necessary. attended and w as considered a fi I —Rockwood Ladles Aid silver tea pretty figured, floral and all over designs. A C A Mrs. L. G. Heifer has returned treated in the world. at parsonage. nancial success. T he young people from a visit with relativ es at «Mt. fine material for house frocks or aprons, at....vJvV SA NDY did th e ir work well and In most W ednesday A fternoon. March 23 Angel. HYACINTHS A TULIPS , — Methodist Ladles Aid home of cases th e c h a ra c te rs w ere cleverly TU* film, “L est We F o rg e t”, which Mrs. O. A. E astm an. Mrs. Ida H am ilton Is on th e sick depicted. T his was especially tru e has been show n extensively In pots. list. In th e leading p a rts played by th ro u g h o u t the county, will be pre- j March 24-27—D istrict Q u arterly Mrs. A. M. S p rin g er Is ill w ith The new fabric particularly suitable for all dainty Flowering Plants A Ferns Mabel Sm ith a n d Jam es Bushong, sented at the i'n to n high school a t | m eeting F ree M ethodist church. an a ttac k of Influenza. underwear, good range colors, 39 inches f f l 9C w ith o th er c h a ra c te rs crow ding Sandy on F riday evening, March 25. At Brown’s Meat Market F riday Evening. M arch 25— P ro T his la said to be one of th e m ost hibition film. “ Leat We F o rg e t” at them closely for com m endation. (tld Time I tan co. wide, priced at pow erful d ram a s ever flashed on Much criticism w as beard as to Sandy Union high school. A good old tim e dance will be or phone 306. th e screen and is a vivid p o rtra y al given by th e G illis ball club in th e th e language w hich was allow ed in of the trag ed ies of the days before F riday Evening, M arch 25— O. A. can n ery building a t Scenic station, GRE8HIM one of th e c h a ra c te rs, w hich m ight prohibition becam e a law. Tbe C. M ilitary band co n c ert In high next S atu rd ay night, March 2*. GREENHOUSES have been allow able in some c ir m eeting will begin at 7:30. school gym nasium anil dance in Good m usic. Good eats. Everybody Masonic hall. cles but w hich was considered en Ophelia Rosebushes, 62 per dos. come,—Adv. S atu rd ay Evening, March 2 6 - Gresham, Oregon tire ly out of place In a high school ... . . Fairview grange basket social and S atu rd ay , M arch 2 « --W. C. T. U. S atu rd ay Evening. M arch 26— I Flowers for all occasions Play T he public is g enerous In Its dance „ grBng, hall. bake sale at A. W. Metzger store. Box social a t G resham grange. OUTLOOK WILL TAKE CENSUS Luncheon Sets 98c ENGLISH PRINTS Celanese in Plain Colors W. R. H ICKS CO.